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La gouvernance est composée de: -Une gouvernance stratégique. Le Conseil d'administration comprend 60 membres qui se réunissent deux fois par an. Le Conseil exécutif, nommé par l'Assemblée générale, est chargé d'élaborer la stratégie et les objectifs principaux, Il est composé de 17 membres qui se réunissent tous les 2 à 3 ,
La stratégie est élaborée par le Bureau Exécutif, validée par le Conseil d'Administration et entérinée par l'Assemblée Générale ,
Le comité de direction (CODIR) est composé de 10 membres qui se réunissent toutes les 2 semaines Avec un rôle de reporting régulier auprès de la cellule stratégique, il a pour mission la mise en oeuvre, la coordination des projets et des actions en faveur des entreprises ainsi que la promotion du territoire. Il coordonne et met en oeuvre les actions au sein des 4 thématiques majeures : l'intelligence économique, le tolérancement et la qualité des produits, la performance industrielle, la coupe/usinage, Ce CODIR ,